Overgrown Trees and weeds on pathway and overgrown trees sheds
Reported via desktop in the Report a tree problem category anonymously at 17:25, Monday 16 June 2025
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7718749.
Hi, I live at Queens Road and on the public path way next between the Post office sorting depot and the flats at Queens road, going down to the next set of flats at Queens Road next to the residential carpark. there are overgrown trees affecting the path and also overgrown over the sheds used by the residents the dropping of the leaves and bits off the tree can make the path slippy so a safety risk for residents , The house with the affected trees are located on the grounds of house at Black Bourton Road next to the post sorting office. The trees need severely cut back as getting worse and could cause risks. On the pathway there are also overgrown Weeds that also affect the path, these need cut down and week killer added. Additional photos available if required.
Council ref: ENQ251050889
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Thank you for your enquiry. This issue has been passed onto the relevant team for investigation.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 17:26, Monday 16 June 2025
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More photos
Posted anonymously at 17:35, Monday 16 June 2025
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Hi, The longer this goes, it getting worse. I assume no updates?
Posted anonymously at 10:43, Wednesday 9 July 2025
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Can someone please look to investigate and look to organise to cut back the trees
Posted anonymously at 11:41, Wednesday 23 July 2025
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On this, the leaves and parts of the trees are falling on the pathway which can cause people to slip (which includes my son who slipped and cut his elbow). the trees drastically need cut back and also the pathway needs weeds removed as now reducing the amount of footpath that can be used.
Posted anonymously at 08:49, Tuesday 5 August 2025
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Lamppost still covered and trees causing many issues. Can this please be looked at this.
Posted anonymously at 11:01, Thursday 4 September 2025
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